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The Windows Mobile 7 update will integrate devices with the XBox gaming system, which could be another option for distributing learning – perhaps along the lines of the Apple App Store or Google’s Android Marketplace or the many other marketplaces available for different mobile operating systems. In recent days a couple of technical events of note have given hope for mobile learning.

skip to main | skip to sidebar * Newsletter * LinkedIn * Facebook * 2mLearn.mobi * mLearning World Live Thursday, January 18, 2007 The iPhone will NOT start a mLearning revolution! A lot of eLearning blogs have touted the new iPhone as the beginning of the mLearning revolution.

skip to main | skip to sidebar * Newsletter * LinkedIn * Facebook * 2mLearn.mobi * mLearning World Live Tuesday, October 24, 2006 How Can Mobile Help Teachers? I am doing a personal study as to how mLearning is helping my wife- a music and Spanish teacher at a private school.

I have received a lot of emails asking how we can modify this script to detect iPhones or Blackberry browsers. First, the original script- With the iPhone, it is fairly simple. Ill add a new post as I discover more scripts to help your mobile learners.

While they have been around for some years in various forms, the recent maturation of mobile operating systems such as Android and iOS to match the slate style has seen an explosion in the adoption rates of tablet computers. For a list of Android education apps though, go here.

surroungding the release of the newest Android device in the US. A lot of reviewers consider the device and it’s operating system to be the first formidable competitor to the iPhone in terms of overall capability. Anyway, the recent release of a Android 2.0 Android is very capable, and the development community for Android is increasing daily. iPhone is the well established champion that has long lacked a real challenger.

The Official ChinesePod Blog Learn Chinese on Your Terms Skip to content About « On Twitter This Week: 2009-05-31 The ChinesePod Quick Review iPhone App By John Pasden | June 4, 2009 Praxis Language began work on this iPhone app back in 2008, and this week the ChinesePod Quick Review app finally appeared in the iTunes store. The Quick Review app makes good use of the iPhone interface. The same is true for the Google Android version. iPhone, iPod Touch.

Ellis credits the introduction of six iPad devices at Pompeii with helping his team solve one of the most difficult problems of archaeological fieldwork: how to efficiently and accurately record the complex information they encounter in the trenches.

Still, Im looking forward to trying the iPhone version of Oregon Trail coming from Gameloft. Originally posted at iPhone Approll Eric Franklin refused to write a bio, saying, "Why are you bothering me about this bio business again? Tags: education games iPhone

The blogs and news feeds have been filled with news from yesterday's Apple's press event during which the iPhone 3.0 There are many learning industry practice leaders who believe that Apple's iPhone has jump-started the long-anticipated adoption of mobile devices, products and services for learning and performance support. His Apple mobile stats are impressive: iPhone now in 80 Countries - 13.7M

While they have been around for some years in various forms, the recent maturation of mobile operating systems such as Android and iOS to match the slate style has seen an explosion in the adoption rates of tablet computers. For a list of Android education apps though, go here.

For about 5 months I (with help from friends) have been writing a guide to using the iPod touch, iPhone and now iPad in education. To help answer some of the questions that these time-poor teachers have, there now exists THIS guide – www.slidetoLearn.info.

Tablet-like in size only, the iPad’s conformity to the iPhone OS, features and ergonomics suggest that we’re seeing Apple promote a renewed focus on empowering crowdsourced content creation over significant platform enhancements—perhaps in a way we have not seen before.

Articulate for example has gone the native app route for deploying learning projects to tablets and HTML5 for smartphones like the iPhone and the Moto X. The more I test #AdobeCaptivate 8 for my Review, the more I realize this is the version for #mLearning I’ve been waiting for!

The net result : faster, cheaper and more capable devices as more easily adopted by mobile learners and enterprise workers and, when so equipped, they will help drive demand for more and better mobile learning. The Android movement takes another step leap! Running Android v2.1 (no AT&T Adds Android & WebOS Devices. In the case of Android, they are planning to release devices from Motorola, HTC and Dell (rolling out their first non-Chinese smartphone).

– pointers on some of the tools out there, that you can use to help you take that ‘leap of faith’ into mLearning. Anyone can build mobile learning materials and publish to both HTML5 with cross-platform support for Apple iOS, Android, and Blackberry, as well as PC and Mac browsers.

In 2012 Apple announced the iPhone 5, two new iPads and the new iPad mini; Google unveiled their first tablet, the nexus 7 and later the 10″ version; Amazon gave us three Kindle Fire HD tablets. iPhone) and Android (e.g. 2012 has been an amazing year for mobile!

and the new Android Support and Sliders – I’m now working on a review of Storyline 2.0 The idea that you can use Camtasia on a Mac to record your iPhone and then add mobile gestures to the recording is very exciting to me and should be to you, too. What Can I do to Help?

Like all technology, mobile should only be used when it makes sense and helps your learners accomplish a learning task. But one place that you can really start to help your learners is within the task that the learner is performing. Task based learning with mobile devices. .

For the last 3 weeks, I have been Tweeting and Blogging about my experience with the new Motorola Xoom Tablet, which is the very first Tablet sporting Android 3.0, Honeycomb is the next generation of the Android operating system, which is optimized specifically for Tablets. I came to Android from the iOS world having used an iPhone and an iPad, so it took me a little while to get used to Android, but now that I understand it, I’m a big fan.

But one thing seems to be clear and that’s the fact that mobile browsers are getting much better and most newer mobile browsers are implementing the WebKit Open Source framework similar to what Apple did when they created Safari for the iPhone. The article helps illustrate the benefits of the mobile web over native applications for many organizations looking to deploy applications of any kind to their employees or their customers.

“In just one week after the launch of their Android Market store, there were 24 Mobile Learning applications in stock , reference to Google’s recently opened Android Market Store. And as a personal observation, I can’t help but notice how hooked my roommates are on their iPod Touch apps. Part of the success of the iPod touch/iPhone is in the amazing number and variety of apps offered and easily downloadable from the Apple App Store.

After years of BlackBerry dominance in the pockets and purses of enterprise personnel, iOS (Apple) and Android -based mobile phones and tablet devices will supplant RIM-supplied smartphones as the primary desired (and likely used) smart devices for mobile learning – at least in North America. Meanwhile, next generation iPads and Android 3.x

Several more of the Tier 2/Tier 3 LMS vendors also “tossed their hat in the ring” (or towards it anyway) announcing some way of publishing content so it could appear via a mobile browser on the iPhones , iPads and Android device trying to capture a few of their most “loyal fans” in learning land.

is a well crafted desktop-based application that we've used many times in the past to help design and produce mobile learning content that can be packaged for delivery with many different enterprise mobile learning platforms including our own, Intuition 's and others.

As active practitioners and consultants for enterprise mobile learning initiatives, a frequent question we get asked is “What kinds of tools can you recommend to help us test our mLearning content before we release it to our mobile workers?” Android G1 and G2 Emulators (for all 1.x,

The overall training program is a highly interactive system training that includes videos, help systems, test-out options, and practice environments. Many are so wanting virtual only training, that even the thought of a small reminder job aid to help during the transition is shot down.

As such, our customers and partners have helped to continue to push the envelope in the ways and means that mobile learning content is designed and delivered. Its simply fascinating to witness a SCORM package built for the desktop/online delivery running on a BlackBerry, iPhone, Android or Windows Mobile device even while on an airplane or out of wireless coverage areas.

This certainly helped establish a strong market value for platform-based mobile learning solutions and generated market interest/demand for all mlearning vendors. Blackboard also just introduced a BlackBerry application to work alongside their current Apple iPhone offerings. These trends will help ensure a very complex and hybrid device ecosystem will emerge within the enterprise mlearning market that will have an effect on mlearning content creation and delivery.

Who would have thought an iPod could be a tool that would help in that? Use your iPod/iTouch/iPhone to. ► 10/05 - 10/12 (1) New mobile platform arrives: Android ► 09/21 - 09/28 (1) mLearning and Geocaching ► 09/14 - 09/21 (2) What we've been up to?

In both of these cases, Im redirecting the site to the mobile version of this site- [link] I will be adding this script to [link] in the next few days to help all our visitors with mobile devices. mlearning m-learning mobile-learning mobile+learning podcasting iphone apple web+2.0

A stick can be a part of a word game that helps students remember skills. (S=Sell, Use your iPod/iTouch/iPhone to. ► 10/05 - 10/12 (1) New mobile platform arrives: Android ► 09/21 - 09/28 (1) mLearning and Geocaching ► 09/14 - 09/21 (2) What we've been up to?